English Footballer Considering Overseas Removals To Become A Manager
English footballer Joey Barton is reportedly considering moving abroad to boost his management chances.
The 29-year-old has revealed that he is thinking about hiring international removals and moving to a foreign country in a bid to become a manager.
The Queens Park Rangers midfielder has only just signed a contract for four years and although he has said he will honour his deal, he has admitted that a change of scenery would be nice. Robinson’s overseas removals specialise in transporting possessions safely and securely, so if Barton does plan on emigrating look no further.
The Merseyside lad plans to hang up his boots in his mid-30’s but claims he is confident he can play for a long time because it is all about knowledge of football and manipulating the ball.
The footballer, who has been convicted twice on charges of violence, said if the opportunity arose to play abroad in the future he’d definitely consider it. And that if he decided to coach or manage in the coming years, it would be quite sensible to have experience different culture and philosophy of football.
His career has been marked by numerous controversial incidents and disciplinary problems. He was raised in a working-class area and started playing with Manchester City in 2002 but this has been marked by serving prison terms. He was imprisoned for common assault and affray for an incident outside a takeaway restaurant in 2008 and admitted assault causing actual bodily harm during a training ground dispute with a former teammate. This occurrence ended his career with Manchester City and since he has been charged with violent conduct by the FA.
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